Category Archives: oral health

Many people only go to the dentist when they realize there’s a problem with their teeth. Unless they’re teeth are causing them pain, they just assume everything is ok in their mouth. However, even a patient who dutifully brushes and … Continue reading

It’s a known fact that good nutrition is vital to having a healthy body. However, you may be surprised to learn that good nutrition is important to have healthy teeth as well. It’s true! Many healthy foods build up our … Continue reading

The importance of our teeth cannot be overstated. Teeth help us chew our food, nourishing our bodies and helping us stay healthy and strong. The appearance of the teeth is a significant part of the first impression we make when … Continue reading

Protecting your tooth enamel can help keep your teeth protected against dental issues like tooth decay, plaque, and cavities. At Davis Family Dental in Bedford, TX, we strive to make sure our patients are well informed and knowledgeable about their oral … Continue reading

Schools out and summer is rapidly approaching, so what better time is there to schedule your routine cleaning and dental exam. It is no surprise that children may not enjoy going to the dentist, but at Davis Family Dental in … Continue reading

Cosmetic dentistry is not just recommended for making over a smile, but can also serve an important role in helping to maintain a healthy smile. As we age, tooth structure is weakened and can cause our teeth to become chipped … Continue reading

Latest News

Are you living with embarrassment about your smile due to lost teeth? Are you missing teeth and wear dentures, but are tired of messy denture adhesives and worrying about slippage? Are you experiencing pain due to broken or severely cracked … Continue reading

More than just a source of embarrassment, crooked or overlapping teeth can also be a threat to your health. They can alter the stability and function of your bite, which could lead to problems later in life. What Are Invisible … Continue reading

Anyone who’s ever had dental pain knows the sooner it can be relieved, the better. Feeling pain in your teeth or mouth is never normal and can be a sign that there’s a problem that needs to be addressed. If … Continue reading